M. Tulli Ciceronis Orationes et epistolae selectae: Selected orations and letters of CiceroScott, Foresman and Company, 1891 - 797 pagine |
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Pagina 7
... order , requires a more minute acquaint- ance with Roman history than the average schoolboy possesses , and the case is worse when these orations are read in order of " ease , " " merit , " or " interest . " I have , therefore , tried ...
... order , requires a more minute acquaint- ance with Roman history than the average schoolboy possesses , and the case is worse when these orations are read in order of " ease , " " merit , " or " interest . " I have , therefore , tried ...
Pagina 8
... first part should then be assigned for study in convenient lessons as far as § 50 before commencing to read the first oration ; the rest may be taken in order as directed in the notes on the title of each oration and 8 PREFACE .
... first part should then be assigned for study in convenient lessons as far as § 50 before commencing to read the first oration ; the rest may be taken in order as directed in the notes on the title of each oration and 8 PREFACE .
Pagina 9
... order to furnish a clear , straightfor- ward , readable text , which would make unnecessary the suggestion or discussion of various readings . IV . The Notes are placed upon the same page as the text , for the convenience of both ...
... order to furnish a clear , straightfor- ward , readable text , which would make unnecessary the suggestion or discussion of various readings . IV . The Notes are placed upon the same page as the text , for the convenience of both ...
Pagina 17
... order ( p . 56 , § 18 ) which had maintained since the time of the Gracchi the attitude of moderate oppo- sition to the senatorial , or conservative party , and none of his ancestors had ever been a magistrate . Forced , therefore , to ...
... order ( p . 56 , § 18 ) which had maintained since the time of the Gracchi the attitude of moderate oppo- sition to the senatorial , or conservative party , and none of his ancestors had ever been a magistrate . Forced , therefore , to ...
Pagina 19
... order , but to have revolted at the tyranny and cruelty of the dictator . Neither are we thoroughly acquainted with his relations to Pompeius , the spoiled favorite of the senate , who had re- turned victorious from Spain in 71 , had ...
... order , but to have revolted at the tyranny and cruelty of the dictator . Neither are we thoroughly acquainted with his relations to Pompeius , the spoiled favorite of the senate , who had re- turned victorious from Spain in 71 , had ...
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Brani popolari
Pagina 157 - Vigilas tu de nocte ut tuis consultoribus respondeas, ille ut eo quo intendit mature cum exercitu perveniat ; te gallorum, illum bucinarum cantus exsuscitat ; tu actionem instituis, ille aciem instruit ; tu caves ne tui consultores, ille ne urbes aut castra capiantur...
Pagina 77 - I pray,' in interrogative and imperative sentences is the sign of intense feeling. abutere, ' use up,' ' exhaust ' (not 'abuse,' 'misuse'); observe the quantity of penult and thus determine tense. 2. etiam, ' still,' in temporal meaning. 3. Nihilne, an emphatic nonne. Note the repetition of the same word at the beginning of successive clauses instead of a connective : it is called anaphora.
Pagina 78 - Catilina, patientia nostra ? Quam diu etiam furor iste tuus nos eludet ? Quem ad finem sese effrenata iactabit audacia ? Nihilne te nocturnum praesidium Palati, nihil urbis vigiliae, nihil timor populi, nihil concursus bonorum omnium, nihil hie munitissimus habendi senatus locus, nihil horum ora voltusque moverunt...
Pagina 237 - Omnis homines, Patres conscripti, qui de rebus dubiis consultant, ab odio, amicitia, ira atque misericordia, vacuos esse decet.